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  1. Caesalpinia pulcherrima is most commonly known as Pride of Barbados or Red Bird of Paradise. It has orange-yellow flowers and is a little bushier than Caesalpinia gillesii, which is most commonly known as Yellow Bird of Paradise, because it has all yellow flowers.

  2. Dec 10, 2022 · For those looking to add a touch of the tropics to their Texas yard, Pride of Barbados (Caesalpinia pulcherrima) is an ideal choice. This tropical shrub or small tree produces beautiful red and yellow flowers in mid-summer that attract butterflies and hummingbirds.

  3. Pride of Barbados is an evergreen shrub or small tree in frost free climates, a deciduous shrub in zone 9 (Rio Grande Valley), a returning perennial in zone 8 (South central Texas–San Antonio), and an annual in North and West Texas.

  4. Pride of Barbados flower lives up to its name with incredibly showy blossoms of orange and red. The flowers are bowl shaped, 2-3″ across, with five crinkled, unequal red and orange petals, and ten prominent bright red stamens that extend way beyond the corolla.

  5. Jun 10, 2024 · Planting Pride of Barbados in Central Texas offers various benefits for local landscaping, wildlife attraction, and adaptability to regional conditions. This hearty plant not only enhances garden aesthetics but also supports biodiversity and resilience.

  6. Jan 30, 2024 · The best time to plant Pride of Barbados in Central Texas is in the spring, after the last frost. Pride of Barbados is a fast-growing shrub that can reach heights of up to 10 feet. It is drought-tolerant and heat-tolerant, making it a good choice for gardeners in Central Texas.

  7. Sep 2, 2023 · When grown as a Texas superstar plant, it is a semi-dwarf poinciana plant and a hardy perennial shrub. It grows up to 8 feet tall and can even grow that large after freezing temperatures to the ground.

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